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    Early Christianity was viewed as being extremist and rebellious and it was not popular with governing authorities. Rome built huge grandiose structures to glorify and worship their leaders and deities‚ Christianity went against this as it is a monotheistic religion‚ meaning that they only worshipped one god. This was a rarity in the ancient world and it frightened the governments of many civilizations. Arguably one of the biggest goals of a person in power is to remain in power. Christianity

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    in an afterlife‚ and then further developed into tribal religions‚ which evolved into ancestral worship‚ then to polytheism‚ and lastly into monotheism. Monotheism in the form of Christianity is the largest religion of the modern world‚ and it has similar beliefs to other world religions such as Buddhism. Christianity and Buddhism are similar because both religions teach about the equality of people and that making good choices reflects the positive teachings of that religion. They are also similar

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    newspapers and magazines differ from the printed versions. Christianity Today‚ a non-profit media ministry‚ is one such publication that offers an online subscription with the purchase of its monthly magazine. Christianity Today not only highlights current national and global issues alongside its featured articles‚ but also includes pieces that will help shape Christian conversation.

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    The Essence of Constantine’s Christianity In the era of the Roman Empire‚ many historical events occurred. One of which involved Constantine the Great and his pronouncement to make Christianity the nations religion. The documents “Eusebius‚ The Vision and Victory of Constantine I‚ 312CE” and “Excerpt from The Gospel According to Matthew‚” discuss the reasoning behind this modification. Constantine embraced Christianity due to the Roman Empire’s instability‚ the spiritual concept of God’s powers

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    Islam and Christianity have so many similarities and yet many differences. Historically‚ there have been many monotheistic and also polytheistic religions but none had strong impact as the great Muslim empire and the all powerful Roman Christian empire. The Roman Christian Empire at first did not see the point the this religion in fact the hated the religion so much that they were willing to kill‚ Although thousands of people nailed to a cross on a hill for others to see what would happen if others

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    The origins of Christianity can be originated in Judaism and for that reason it is no surprise that both religions have many beliefs in common. During the earliest beginnings‚ Christianity was a part of Judaism‚ but currently they are two distinct communities. However‚ they are bound together by their belief in one God and to worship any other is to deny Him. The separation between both religions did not happen fast or easy. The entire division took some hundred years and the very complex separation

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    Christianity Concept of God: Christians believe the image of God to be three Gods merged into one. The Trinity’s components are the Father‚ Son‚ and the Holy Spirit and they are all equal. Each form of God has the same attributes of all-powerful‚ all-knowing‚ always present‚ unchanging‚ and everlasting. (Dew) Concept of Prayer: For Christians‚ prayer is the foundation of their religion‚ but is less strict than Islam. Christian believers create and sustain a relationship with God through

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    Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam "Christianity started out in Palestine as a fellowship; it moved to Greece and became a philosophy; it moved to Italy and became an institution; it moved to Europe and became a culture; it came to America and became an enterprise" as stated by theological scholar Sam Pascoe. Throughout Christianity’s journey they have come across ties with the religions Judaism and Islam. There are few similarities between the three major religions. One similarity is that Abraham

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    successfully. At the same time‚ the Christian Political Philosopher’s goal is to make the political life for every citizen the best capable. Christianity emphasizes and overlaps ideas needed for a successful regime already reasoned by Aristotle and Plato. St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas study the ancient philosophers’ reasoning and conclude that Christianity significantly differs from political philosopher by acknowledging complexity our rational nature and the tendency to seek the ultimate good:

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    souls‚ and minds to God. And by doing this‚ they inevitably sealed their fate to be persecuted. Christianity began to rise slowly‚ but began to rise rapidly after the death of Jesus. The Romans had many problems with the Christians and they showed their anger by pursuing the Christian’s faith‚ which proved to back fire because the Christian belief just grew stronger. The problem with Christianity began with the conservative Romans and how they felt violated by Christian beliefs. Their main problem

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